"Why am I Still Seeing Google Reader in my RSS Subscriber Stats?" from "FeedBlitz News" Makes no sense, right? Google Reader went the way of the dodo on July 1st and yet, if you look at your RSS feed’s metrics, thar she blows, if you’ll forgive my mixing up fauna-related metaphors. What gives? Short answer: Because Google keeps telling us that it’s polling your feed on behalf of those subscribers, and we diligently report it. Long answer: Well, actually, the long answer is the same as the short one! But why, Phil, why? Well, we could, I suppose, make an editorial decision along the lines of: Google Reader is no longer available, so we shouldn’t report the numbers. Therein, I feel, lies a slippery slope, and it’s not one I want to slide down, judging which feed bots to report, and which not to. Also, something inside the Google Reader infrastructure is clearly very much alive, since it is polling RSS feeds, and reporting consistent numbers on a daily basis. The back end of GR is clearly up and running, at a minimum. So even though the product isn’t available, it still exists, in some way, shape or form, in the dark heart of a Google datacenter somewhere. And why is that, do you suppose? I think there are several possible reasons:
So that’s how the subscriber counts still appear for Google Reader – they keep telling us they’re there! – and some speculation as to why it’s still going on. I do agree that it is fundamentally misleading of Google to shut down the subscription service yet still continue to report subscribers. Perhaps at some point, no matter why Feed Fetcher still runs, they can get it to correctly report that it is currently serving exactly zero subscribers. (Don’t hold your breath though.) Meanwhile, any ideas of your own as to why it’s still running? Bring them up in the comments. Bonus points for humor and / or biting sarcasm More Recent Articles |
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